Super Sweet Blogger Award…Sweeeeet!

I’ve got to thank Rich over at Sunday Night Blog for nominating me for the Super Sweet Blogger Award…formally. I have thanked him informally via another post My Life in 2012: Rock on 2013 but I promised to do it properly later and later is today.

Firstly I’d like to take a minute to address these awards that we so frequently award one another. Are they just thinly disguised self promotion? After all the first of any rule dealing with the acceptance of any award is always to thank the person nominating you and to link back to their site.

So perhaps they are. But, is that a bad thing? In my honest opinion no, we all need to support the blogging community and in doing so elevate our own blog in the process. Almost all the rules for these awards include telling your readers interesting (hopefully) things about you the blogger. Things that (again hopefully) will help the community understand you and your “style” a bit better. This is another way of self promoting, but as I have said before, it is not a bad thing.

If people like your blog, they want to see who you read and follow. This will not only introduce them to more bloggers, but it will also give them an idea of your interests which may, or may not, give them a better picture of you. I have always maintained that the award system is a bit of fun; a chance to “share the wealth” as it were.

Because blogging is not just about the writing, the pictures, the themes or the daily challenges; (which I do not do by the way as they feel too much like high school writing assignments and I hated high school academia) it is about community and sharing ideas. Meeting new folks and finding out new styles of writing or just plain interesting viewpoints. Sometimes it’s just about being pleasantly surprised that someone else out there shares your passions or ideas.

So blogging is not just sharing your ideas and thoughts and views it’s about connecting.

I read somewhere months ago that most of these awards were “developed” for bloggers who have less than 200 followers. I am lucky, between Tumblr and WordPress (and excluding those numbers set aside for publicize) my follower count is 210 (216 if you count publicize). I look at the number of people who follow my tiny effort at communication and I am awed. Do I consider myself above the award “threshold” or too big to play? No, of course not, because then I cannot go on to include other sites in the award process and spread the love.

So, to Rich over at Sunday Night Blog I say, again, thanks mate for thinking of me when you thought about passing around the award.

Now that I have taken the longest way around the barn possible, I’ll relay the rules of this prestigious award:

1. Give credit to the person who chooses to nominate you

2. Answer the “Super Sweet” questions.

3. Nominate a “Baker’s Dozen”

The super sweet questions are:

1. Cookies or cake? Cookies. Not just any old ordinary cookies either. The old-fashioned (as when I was a boy) Girl Scout Peanut Butter cookies. Oh man!

2. Chocolate or vanilla. Chocolate every time.

3. What is your favourite sweet treat, cheesecake or frozen yoghurt? That’s a toughie…frozen yoghurt.

4.When do you crave sweet things the most? I don’t as a rule crave sweet things, but I’d have to say probably after a meal.

5. If you had a sweet nickname what would it be? Of all the people who could have a “sweet” nickname, I would not be one of them. The only ‘handle’ I’ve ever had besides my own name was Texas Ted (don’t ask, it’s a boring story).

*I will admit to cheating here. I answered these questions not too long back and after reading them again, realized that my answers would not change so I did a “cut and paste.” Mea Culpa, Mea Maxima Culpa.*

Lastly, the list of the Dirty Bakers Dozen (sorry I could not resist): *I must confess to another “cheat” here, in an effort to be “fair” I am submitting the last thirteen folks who followed my little blog. Any other way would drive me to distraction.*

If you are on my list and you want to accept the award in the spirit in which it given, just follow the rules and you can then post the award to your site. Until we blog again…

Author: Michael Knox-Smith

Former Actor, Former Writer, Former Journalist, USAF Veteran, Former Member Nevada Film Critics Society (As Michael Smith)

28 thoughts on “Super Sweet Blogger Award…Sweeeeet!”

  1. I enjoyed reading what you wrote here. After the recent massacre in Connecticut I cruised some blog sites, really my first getting into it, and found what people had to say made me feel better. Sites were all over the place from dogs to photographers to someone wanting to write and connect to a mother who had lost her son…wonderful people opening to strangers in this lovely cyber community. My blog initially started out from a friend setting it up for me to help promote something I wrote but since it’s my only site I now use it to continue to connect with others more personally. It’s been a great experience. Your post here spoke to that for me. Thank you. Paulette

  2. Congratulations on your award. I am absolutely thrilled to receive and accept this award. I think blog awards are very important, as they are a great indication that people love what you write and as a writer that is one of the most important honours I could have.

  3. Wow, these award nominations are just flocking to you like…well, birds, I guess. You sure you’re not sweetening the pot a little with some bribes? (pun intended)

  4. Haha sorry I am now a pain in your ass and will be asking you questions when I get stuck on linking to people?! Thanks for the nomination dude, better work on that post then 😀

  5. You should have seen me when I first got nominated! I was like, “Awards?? There are awards now??” It’s easy, the rules are pretty straight forward and easy to follow (ish, it took me ages to figure out how to link to someone! lol) But basically it’s a variation of the post that nominated you but with your own personal touch. 😀

  6. Thank you very much for the nomination 🙂 You should have lied and said you chose these blogs because they are awesome?! Haha! I haven’t seen this before? How does it work? Do I follow the rules in a post of my own? Then what happens? Sorry I am a blog award virgin!!

  7. LOL Like I said in the post, passing it on is in the spirit of the original gesture. So in essence, I am just sharing (something that I was woefully inadequate at when I was much younger) the wealth. Please don’t feel obligated to accept or even to reject the award…it just is. Odd how zen blog awards don’t work… Cheers mate!! 😀

  8. Congrats! 🙂 I admit not being a fan of cookies. I’d rather devour some jaffacakes. Well, we don’t have cookies here, only some that can be bought already made from the store, no homemade recipe.

    So I’m a *Dirty Baker* huh? 🙂 Call me weird but I laughed a lot as soon as I saw my blog in there.

    Well…I really don’t know what to do. It’s a really nice gesture to dedicate it to your latest followers but well…(this explanation actually took me some minutes to come up with and sound awfully blunt and egoistical but I just donno how to word it differently) it doesn’t tickle my ego well enough. XD ;)) I’m joking about the last part, don’t worry.

    Award or no award? Award…or…no award? *raises hands and starts pondering with them*

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